If you have LeadPages®, you don’t need to download this template – it’s already available to you inside your LeadPages® account. Just look for the Coupon Page template in the standard template library.

Everybody loves a deal.

But as a business owner, how do you offer an appealing deal that doesn’t take too much out of your bottom line?

It can be tough to figure out. You have to consider things like:

How much profit you’re willing to sacrifice in the short term to build a long-term customer relationship

The amount of time it’ll take you to set up a deal, such as designing coupons or running advertising

The cost element—things like printing off coupons or paying for distribution

How you’ll retain all those customers you’ve lured in with that deal

Different methods have their pros and cons. You can offer paper coupons via media like newspaper ads or printed service menus.

But if the number of expired coupons stuck to my refrigerator door right now is any indication, that strategy may be inefficient. Little slips of paper are easy to lose for prospective customers, and probably annoying for you to track when they’re redeemed.

You can also use daily deal sites, which solve some of those problems and, depending on the site, can even expand your reach considerably. The problem there is that you have no good way to follow up with the new customers and try to retain them. And, of course, the site will take a significant cut of the discounted price customers pay.

With those complications in mind, you might decide you’d rather just go it alone—that is, offer your own digital coupon on a website you control.

Our brand new free coupon template at LeadPages® is designed to help you do just that, as easily as possible. Check it out here, then download a free copy to use on your own site:

If you have LeadPages®, you don’t need to download this template – it’s already available to you inside your LeadPages® account. Just look for the Coupon Page template in the standard template library.

This template is super-easy to customize—a simple change in background image and color palette is enough to shift the whole feel of the page.

To make it even simpler, we’ve also bundled in a Coupon Template Style Guide that gives you all the color codes you’d need for 5 professional-looking color schemes. When you download, you’ll find suggested color schemes for use cases such as outdoor businesses, the fitness industry, and holiday promotions.

You’ll also get 3 extra royalty-free background images to use with this template or anywhere else you’d like. Check out a few quick customizations we made with the additional backgrounds, each in just a couple of minutes:

A page like this is better than other coupon alternatives for at least 5 reasons:

1. You can build it into your existing website.

With this coupon page, you don’t need to send people to a third-party platform (where you might not have much control over what happens next). Just publish this page to your own domain and give it whatever URL you choose.

Because you have total control, you can also make sure that this page works seamlessly with the overall look and feel of your website. Change colors, photos, copy, and fonts—and add your logo at the top—so that your offer stays on brand.

2. You can promote it however you like.

To get the most bang for your buck, it’s usually best to direct social posts or paid ads to very targeted pages sporting very specific offers. People who might not click through to a page about your business in general are more likely to look and click when they have the chance to claim something special.

You can even promote the URL in the offline world—make a short link and stick it on everything from flyers to sidewalk signs.

3. You can publish it to Facebook.

If you’re using this template with LeadPages®, it’ll make an excellent custom Facebook tab. Without leaving your Facebook page, fans and friends can opt in to get your coupon when they click over to the LeadPages® tab you set up.

When you choose this option, make sure to set the tab name to highlight what’s great about your offer. Copy such as “Free Cookie” or “Claim Your Coupon” is likely to be more eye-catching than, say, “Special Offer.”

4. You can send visitors to the next step with a custom thank-you page.

Marketing automation expert Chris Davis recently suggested this smart trick in his Build My Business post for a salon marketing campaign. Once visitors have opted in, you can send them to any page you like—and for best results, you’ll want to make it a page that extends their relationship with your business.

If you’re a service-based business, give people a link to your online booking or contact-information page so they can follow up and make an appointment to use their coupon right away. Or, depending on your business and your goals, you could show them a pre-sales page, or invite them to subscribe to your newsletter for more discounts.

5. Most importantly, you can follow up with leads—even if they never redeem.

Life and the internet are full of distractions, so it’s always possible that some people will opt in for your coupon and then forget all about it. But when you use LeadPages®, they’re not gone for good.

When visitors opt in, they provide an email address so that you can automatically deliver a link to the coupon. Then you can ask people to print it out or show it to you on their mobile phone to redeem—or simply send them a coupon code if you’re strictly an online business.

At the same time, their email address is saved to whatever integration you’ve chosen. That means you can send follow-up reminders to people who haven’t redeemed their coupons, pass along information on future discounts, and more.

And that’s just the beginning. We’re sure you’ll find plenty of other creative ways to get new customers in the door with the offer you build.

If you have LeadPages®, you don’t need to download this template – it’s already available to you inside your LeadPages® account. Just look for the Coupon Page template in the standard template library.

What kind of landing-page template would you like to see LeadPages® release next? Tell us in the comments!

Very nice template ! Thanks!
But In iPad unfortunately there is an issue with the ribbon. Could you please fix it and update the download link ?
Thanks again !

Daphne Sidor

Whoa, something is definitely not right there. Thanks for the heads up—we’ll look into this and reply when we have more information. Sorry about this!

Daphne Sidor

Quick question: if you have a moment, could you please reply with which iPad model & browser you’re using? We haven’t been able to replicate this error on an iPad so far, though we’ll keep trying; knowing this info could help. Thanks!

Maria

The model is A1460 and the browser is mobile safari 8.
Thank you soooo much !

Daphne Sidor

Just a heads up that this template has been updated to resolve the iOS issues you were seeing. If you download again, you’ll find the updated version. Sorry for the delayed response, and thanks again for alerting us to the problem!

Maria

Thank you very much. Happy and successful new year !

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